Yeah, it's certainly odd. That was the guy originally filming them - and being defended by the media. That said, there is a substantial Turkish minority in Bulgaria. I'm not sure they'd have names like Nadezhda, but there's that.
Every sports fan knows the instigator rarely draws the foul call, but those same people will swallow every bullshit video narrative without even a moment of skepticism. It's a bit like Gell-Mann Amnesia.
previous wave of criminal eastern europeans and yeah, turkish, it's not that odd. It's just overshadowed by the paki pedo gangs. But they're still there too, running the garbage scams and doing the trafficking.
Think about how much public sentiment hinges entirely upon the skin color of the person holding the camera. If the girl is threatening an aggressive white male immigrant with an axe, then she's a feminist hero. But if the camera man is brown? Then she immediately becomes a xenophobic racist far-right white supremacist neo-nazi oppressor.
Worse yet: imagine how many people are capable of completely reversing their sentiment, one way or the other, based on the revelation of the cameraman's race. For a huge swath of the population, skin color is the only "context" required to establish innocence and guilt. I've personally seen this switch in action. It's terrifyingly common.
Bulgarian?
Yeah, it's certainly odd. That was the guy originally filming them - and being defended by the media. That said, there is a substantial Turkish minority in Bulgaria. I'm not sure they'd have names like Nadezhda, but there's that.
Tale as old as time; provoke, then record the response.
A paste of glue and paint
to bind and blind cameras,
then the Mark of Murder,
the venoms spread through
the flesh of the chomos
both living and the dead,
the Fire, to cleanse them,
to the Land, return them.
Eternal hatred.
Every sports fan knows the instigator rarely draws the foul call, but those same people will swallow every bullshit video narrative without even a moment of skepticism. It's a bit like Gell-Mann Amnesia.
previous wave of criminal eastern europeans and yeah, turkish, it's not that odd. It's just overshadowed by the paki pedo gangs. But they're still there too, running the garbage scams and doing the trafficking.
Think about how much public sentiment hinges entirely upon the skin color of the person holding the camera. If the girl is threatening an aggressive white male immigrant with an axe, then she's a feminist hero. But if the camera man is brown? Then she immediately becomes a xenophobic racist far-right white supremacist neo-nazi oppressor.
Worse yet: imagine how many people are capable of completely reversing their sentiment, one way or the other, based on the revelation of the cameraman's race. For a huge swath of the population, skin color is the only "context" required to establish innocence and guilt. I've personally seen this switch in action. It's terrifyingly common.
I still think they are gypsies.
This is the most likely. In Bulgaria not uncommon for Roma to have slavic last names.